The Overturn of Roe V Wade: Two Years in Review
Two years ago this month marked the groundbreaking overturn of what had been decades of legalized killing of innocent children.
Two years ago this month marked the groundbreaking overturn of what had been decades of legalized killing of innocent children.
In the early days of its legalization, abortion was often framed as a last resort for extreme circumstances, with advocates stressing the importance of it being "safe, legal, and rare."
Many people have pro-abortion beliefs due to misdirection, confusion, or difficult circumstances in their own lives
Studies have shown that abortion carries risks for the woman undergoing the procedure, not only with respect to her immediate health but also for future pregnancies.
Over time, the narrative surrounding abortion took a sharp turn from a focus on its "rarity." Instead, abortion became normalized.
When unexpected pregnancy is compounded with the heartbreak of a partner's abandonment, it can feel like an insurmountable mountain to climb.
"Shout Your Abortion" has become a rallying cry for pro-abortion activists, but recently, even shouting it is not enough.
Allie Phillips was due to have a baby in July of 2023. But at 19 weeks gestation, she was told that her baby girl had a long list of fatal health complications
For the first time since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, the Supreme Court declared that it will hear a case concerning abortion pill restrictions.
We are bombarded with messages warning us of the loss of freedom, the additional financial strain, and the exhaustion that accompanies raising a child